Composting using the VermiWorld Model 16

Utilizing a stackable-tray design, worms start consuming waste in the lower trays and work their way upward in search of food sources as the lower trays are converted from waste to compost. By the time the compost in the lowest tray is ready for your garden, the worms have migrated into the trays above. This design saves you from having to spend time separating worms by hand. Individual trays are also available, so you can easily increase the composting capability of your VermiPRO Model 16.

The VermiPRO Model 16 is perfect for your house or apartment. It is odorless in operation, making it perfect for indoor use. It also has the smallest footprint of all worm composters, meaning it will fit anywhere you can think of...even under the sink! Its convenient size also lowers shipping costs dramatically compared to other composters. Equipped with a lid and accompanied by a fully illustrated 16-page instruction manual, the VermiPRO Model 16 is easy to set up and maintain, even for novice composters.

THE ECO-FRIENDLY ASPECTS OF WORM FARMING

Improved Plant and Soil HealthIncluding worm castings as part of your plant care regimen is a great way to enhance the health and well being of your plant and soil in an Eco-friendly way. This natural soil amendment adds positive microorganisms, nutrients and enzymes to your soil. These items help boost your plant’s immune system, aide in plant growth/germination and also improve root growth and structure. Because your plant will be healthier, you are also likely to have higher crop yield.

Due to the healthy environment you have now created, you will also help to attract earthworms already present in the soil which will help aerate your soil and get more oxygen to your plant. Castings along with aerate soil, improve your soil’s water holding capacity.

Natural Pest ManagementCastings and worm tea both have properties that help repel harmful insects such as white fly, aphids and spider mites. When these properties work into your plant’s system, the plant itself can repel these pests. The best part is, you’re helping your plants without adding anything harmful to them or their soil.RecyclingWorms are probably one of nature’s best recyclers. Not only can they can munch through half their weight in a single day, but they are also able to consume a broad spectrum of items humans would typically classify as trash. By utilizing worms as a means of eliminating waste, we can significantly reduce the amount of refuse going to our landfills. So not only does worm farming help improve the quality of your garden, it also improves the quality of the Earth.